ATLANTIC CITY - Bally's Atlantic City has appointed Tom Pohlman as its new president, bringing aboard a respected executive who spent the past 15 years leading operations in the city's Marina District.
Pohlman previously served as the long-time President at The Golden Nugget Marina, where he built a reputation as a well-liked and respected figure throughout Atlantic City's casino marketplace.
In announcing his new role on social media, Pohlman expressed enthusiasm about leading the historic property. "I'm happy to announce that after 15 years in Atlantic City's Marina District, I've accepted the role of President of Bally's Atlantic City," Pohlman wrote on his social media.
He highlighted the property's prime location and potential for growth. "Standing at the legendary intersection of Park Place and the Boardwalk, Bally's is a property with deep history and tremendous potential," Pohlman wrote on his social media.
"I'm excited to embark on this new chapter, meet my Bally's family, and welcome all of our incredible guests. The future is bright, and I'm honored to help lead the next era of Bally's Atlantic City," Pohlman wrote on his social media.
The leadership change comes at a pivotal moment for our community's gaming industry. With New York City's casino gaming market moving toward reality, Atlantic City needs experienced leaders who can navigate increased regional competition.
Industry observers note that Pohlman's appointment positions Bally's Atlantic City to better compete alongside other local operators. The property boasts strong physical assets, and with proven leadership now in place, the casino is poised to complement the broader Atlantic City marketplace while carving out its own competitive edge.
For a property standing at one of Atlantic City's most recognizable corners, Pohlman's track record of success in the Marina District signals a commitment to revitalizing a Boardwalk landmark that has served our community for decades.

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